On my site, I have it so people can use a Profile Create to design their profiles.
And I am using AJAX to allow for them to see everything in real-time.
This IE deal, is the only thing that is stopping the profile editor to go live
Of which I am hoping will be later on this after towards the evening.

I just ran a test to see if CSS can in fact load through a <div> and it can.
BUT, it will not load the CSS coming through the AJAX.

hey Kravimir
I just downloaded another code that is jQuery.
And am "attempting" to implement this project into it.
BUT, within the example that I downloaded, I was able to send the css through
So, it is the ajax that I am using here that is not working in IE8.

So you're receiving a <style> element with some style rules from an AJAX request and then you're just adding to a <div>? I'm not surprised that it doesn't work. For one thing, <link> and <style> elements should always be children of the <head> element. Also adding new stylesheets on the fly is more difficult than it should be (there are several compatibility issues in this area).

Why are you using AJAX anyway? As far as I can tell you're not doing anything with it that you could do directly with just JS. If you were saving the styles to a database it would make sense, but you don't seem to be doing that.

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The user is able to create their online profile before submitting it to the database.
The Ajax comes in when the user is testing the new css settings that they have created.
Once they get the styles that they want, then they choose to save it and it is inserted into the database.

Now.
The jQuery script that I just uploaded, does this.
So, I am going to work with learning on how to implement what I need with it.

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